Welcome to Screen Rant’s “Geek Picks,” where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web. Today you’ll find an Up/Doctor Who mashup shirt; a musical memorial to the dead Game of Thronescharacters; Disney Princes & Their Faults; and an Adventure Time bedroom. All that and more on this edition of SR’s Geek Picks!

Remember Game of Thrones season 1, when all the major characters were still alive? The ladies of Not Literally are back with another pop culture parody video, this time using Gotye to pay tribute to “A Character I Used to Know.” Spoilers for season 1.

Now that we’ve gotten through the Red Wedding, we need a version of this video that’s ten minutes longer and involves more drunken cursing at George R.R. Martin. Many a bottle of wine lost its life that night in front of the TV.

Here’s an interesting take on the Disney princesses that alters their existing gowns into period-accurate costumes. DeviantArtist Claire Hummel researched different periods and then made adjustments so the dresses would fit a specific time in history. She even explains how she altered each dress. Of Ariel from The Little Mermaid, she says:

” ‘The Little Mermaid’ is hard to place from a time period standpoint — Grimsby’s wearing a Georgian getup, Ariel’s pink dress with the slashed sleeves subscribes to several eras from the Renaissance to the 1840s, Eric is … Eric.

“I went with Ariel’s wedding dress as a starting point since those gigantic leg-o-mutton sleeves (so embarrassingly popular in ’80s wedding fashion) were a great starting point for an 1890s evening gown. It’s also not unfeasible that Eric’s cropped tailcoat could be from the same era, so I’m sticking with my choice. PLUS, Ariel with Gibson girl hair? COME ON IT IS AWESOME.”

This one of a kind wearable artwork is hand sculpted from polymer clay and finished with my finishing method to make it appear like glass. This unique necklace is beautifully finished and ready to use. no molds or pre-made shape are used, each piece starts from a lump of clay and finishes as you see in the images.

“Faster than growing grass. More green than a John Deere! Able to creep mall sidewalks in a single ground! This ‘Superman Lawn’ was spotted by redditor, THENATURAL915, as he was walking down his neighborhood street.”

That’s all for today, folks! Be sure to check back tomorrow for more movie-related geekery.